ita ara nlite’ Lantana carintisiabite we —_—- MiSS RAYMOND'S TRIALS. f CONCLUDED. | ‘The t t day wash arder stil iI. Noth- uit u ing weal righ determin: i to he suited with nothing | ; “se | that was done for her; and the old) bacheior irem Ws corner growled 9 chorus to all her fault findings. ‘This roel tastes very oddly, Miss, Raymonc,’ sa i the spinster, ‘{ don’t “believe tio sau pri wascleaned befor you pul he milk in. ‘Yes, ma'am, was ; because— ‘Den’t contradict me. I can never bear to be ventradieted. ‘Don’t contradict my sister!’ echoed the bachelor ; and Kate subsided inte meek silk nce. ‘And eae think Mut? has been properly w: ished, Miss Raymend—with twe tablespoonfuls ef rosewater in his bath. i . y _ ] ; ; » | thas i ‘] fergot the resewater, admitted} ae « | priety of his conduet Kate, ins eniously - § but——?’ ‘Forgot the rosewater ?’ shricked | Miss Beverly, holding up beth hands. $ My poor , peor Muil r ‘Well. groaned the biue spec tacles. ‘T can believe anything now! Fergot the rosewater ! ‘And vou have got on that rustling dress again, as I live—the rustling dress that plays the very mischief with my nerves. | beg you will change it at once, Miss Raymond.’ ‘And before you go up stairs, | wish yeu would put those newspapers straizht on the table. I can’t bear te} 1} a al Me | see them ai! crooked, STrow led Mr. Beverly. Kate set the newspapers mathemati- eally straight, changed the obnoxious erape-trimmed dress, gave Muti a second bath, with the regulation quan- tity of rosewater in it, and prepared a new basin of yr 1el—and even then Miss Beverly was not satistied. ‘T think the parret has drooped erer since youcame, Miss Raymond. Are you sure you are no! neglecing him ?’ ‘I try to do my best ma’am, but— ‘Don’s anawer me,’ groaned Miss Beverly, with both hands uplifted in front of her. ‘If there’s anything that upsets ny nerves it is being answered,’ | Day after day passed by in very mue! | the samo style, and Kate Raymond grew per and quieter with each re- volving sun. At firat her proud spirit had rebelied. ‘T eannot endureit she had theughit. And when, at the week's end. Miss Prisciil:, Beverly paid the astounding sum of ten shillings iato Miss Ravmoad’s shrinking palm, she felt that indeed it had been hardly earned. ‘There’s one good thing about you fone quality seas bone of my other com- paniens eould ever suit me in; you have never gol out 0: Lemper. Kate colored, and the tears started quickly to her deep brown eyes ‘No, said the old bachelor in the eerner, whose whole life seemed nothing more than ap echo to Miss Beverly’s energe! ically-expressed opinions. ‘No, Miss Raymond never gets out of temper now | ‘] suppose] must be very much change - said poor vate. as slie went en with her wearisome work of string- ing stee! beads for a purse which Miss Priscilla intended to manufacture ‘some day. ‘And, indeed, I hardly feel like the same person that [ was on my eighteenth birthday.’ ‘How old are you now? asked Miss Bever!» ‘IT was twenty last month.’ ‘Humph! only twenty! Well, I sup- se you'll be getting married some day, aid I shall loose my companion. ut Kate gently shook her head,with- out even jooking up. ‘T shall never marry, she said, ‘ no- body cares “i me now,’ ‘There, James, I told you you'd knock that vse otf the window seat if you in- Rited | on leaving it there,’ lamented Miss Bever y, as a sudden crash of breaking china interrupted Kate's voice. ‘ Run, Mias Raymond, and don’t let the water soak intothe carpet, for merey sake ! I don't see how men ean beso careless.’ Ani for once the ola bachelor had no excuse to pload for himself. ‘Miss Ruymond,’ he said, in a low, hurriod voice, when his sister’s tem-~ porary absense had chanced to leave them together half an hour or so later, ‘yeu said a little while ago that nobody cared for you. ‘That was a mistake,’ Kate Raymond lowked up inte his face with suprise. ‘My nephew, Charles Beverly, cares for you; he fas never left off caring for eu. if he thought yon would look ind|y upon him again—’ But Kate shook her head. ‘T am sure you are wreng,’ she said, trying to steady her faltering voice. ‘I treated him teo capr ieiously —too unkindly. ! think he did love me once, and | should like to have him know some day, when heis happily married te some woman who is worthy of bim, that | loved him better than he theught of; that—that—when | was coldest in my inanner my heart within me was ht. Miss Beverly seemed | | ‘most tender. It is too late to say these! : things, and yo “ | ‘Bat it isn’t too late,’ Sirk: the! old bachelor, sulomn ly rising out of the | chair, takiog off his blue spectacles, behiad which sparkled a pair of brilli-| ant black eves, removing the rusty wig | ‘from a profusion of chestnut-browa| leurls, and spurning the wadded flannel | : ° Me idressing gown from with a contempt- | lyons motion, a | Ivate, in vrreat ac itation, rose to her iteet with at hy ste ric scream. ' > ) rm 1} ‘ ry j ‘Is it te fate, Kate? Tell me? This! ‘lust week has taught me how patient) | ‘Charles ! | lvou have grown, and i love you better | than I did before. Can you forgive! moe for the ruse [ practi ed to learn | whether I might indeed aspire once) more to your hand?’ | K&te Raymond said ‘ No,’ at first. but! she anid ‘ Yea, afterward, when Charles | t convinced her of the perfect pro~| : And did your aunt know t was she who insisted on it, Kate. She had wished to prove the temper she had heard was so tickle and uncer- tain.’ (nd she’s perfectly satisfied,’ sound ed the spinster’s voice behind them. ‘Well, well, I see I shall | have to look out fora new eompanion, Charles.’ And the old lady’s wedding present to | Miss Raymond was a set of diamonds| thata queen might have worn. For the convenience of excursionists and othérs, we publish the following Lime Table, which has been arranged from official ‘ : 1 . . ap0ies : va n" . ° i rt: Prains leave the city for Summerside, Tig- nish, Alberton and points Wesf, daily, at] tin his eitv or Neto i % miing every M Tle Mis- R y mon I, ? ~ nid the gpl nster. par i in th. city; tor i G a Sana! g er? h on ' iaay, Vv¥yednesdaay, ihursday ana meabtarday enthica iy 2s Sue unter i out the ¢ ‘Olli——] ¢ r ; 6.30 am. 9.25 am., and 4.50 p.m. For . ‘ -, Creorcetown, cou ris, ane a l points Kast, at 43 &m., and 4 p.m Trains arrive in the city daily irom ewe Bt ‘ : ; imerside, Alberton, liguish and points nd 8.35 p.m. | > eSt, ai t¥.i0 a.m 1 ? raat From Georgetown, Souris, and ail points] East at 1004 a.m., and 7.10 p.1 Steamer Heather Bell ie: Les Charlottet owns or Urwe ll -ev ery Mon tay an | We dinesday |} i evenings. i Le ave Orwell for ¢ harlottetown e\ ry Tues: | | day and Tharsday mornings at 7 o clock. Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock. Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown same evening, arriv ing at Char lottetown about 8.30 «clock: . Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednesday aud Friday mornings at 4 el iO k, Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock. Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart same evenings at from two to three o'clock, according to tide, return to Charlottetown Sanic evening ; } C4 Navi -on Wharf A steamer leaves Steam Navigation 4) fart, mornings at half-past seven o'clock. Return- ing same Gays. A steamer also makes daily trips between Summerside and Point du Chene, and con- nects with the express train to and from this city. ST. JOHN & MAINE RAiLWAY. Train s leas e Depot, Water Street (Ferry), daily | days excepted) as follows: 8.15 a. m. (Express) for Bangor, Portland, Boston, St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Wood- stock, Fredericton and intermediate Stations. 4.39 p.m. (Express) for Fredericton and interme diate Stations. Trains arrive at Depot, Water Street (Ferry), daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: 10.00 a. m,. (xpress) from Fredericton and intermediate Stations. 6.00 p. m. (Express) from Boston, Portland, Bangor, St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Wood- steck and intermediate Stations. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO’Y. Steamers leave pier, Reed’s Point, St John, N. B., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., for Eastport, St Andrews, St.} Stephen, Portland and Boston. Steamers arrive at pier, Reed’s Point, St. ne N. B, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, from Boston, Portland, Eastport, St. Stephen and St. Ancrews. THE OULY DIRECT LINK ‘To Boston. oS Cs eetenees, Stealers barra Woreester, ‘cota ESOCTH STEAMERS are fitted with 5 superior | ag re oe Accommeda- tien, arranged for ery convenience and comfort, and fitted up in leg ant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates, and as low as by any other route. EaGs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. ee eee LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON Livery Saturday, punctually at noon. (2 TE. : amb CARVELL BROS, | AGENTS. Ch’town, June 3, 1SS0O—2aw mw, ar pat pur WEE oii EY Y EXAMINER. — re sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to kee ep th vem informed concernirg P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. er way than by subscribing to THe Weexcys EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address in Great Britain, ‘the United States, cr the ) minion, on receipt of One Dollar. , t. i awren AND & Summer COMMENCING Mt ROYA 8 ob COTIA. vhari lottet ory LDA ; ‘ aa" ee QUEEN SQUARE, (Sand: ays e. respectfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, venerally, our present large | trains for G&@ \. 31), Re ti: rrning ltrain from ‘St. wv. ling there with t Summersic, evening & By. Staple and DRY GOODS, ~ Fancy Millinery, ALT 5 } Vill in lil., Ver ree rsid ° »»ted) ol necti the al ! ONDAY Th r¢ », VJULE ie THE PERFECTION || oF WHISKY? VALLEB ror | SSTODDY. fee A ss . ~~ a Fancy boods, Dress Sood, |: tePORT on the | ali CLOTHS TWEEDS. - Printed Cottons, he The cae nea 7 and well-m aiured S > . , rre EH rents: > cS. OWEN CON] NO JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE ce and Princess of Mi les. aneement, DAY, 2s JUNE, 1880. To take effect MORNING, a PRIETORS | LEESS O’Leary...| © 3.1¢ ; ENGE RS Port Hill. .} + 2a | -BRO UTs,cxoone ; CiIALSTREELS Et RIES, ARG it _— — = — the Nay, O9,! - Prince Rdward Island RAILWAY. {| ‘Summer TRAINS GOING for Pictou | -—— - SPNESDAY. MORN IINGS | vith the train for | i } om § ; STATIUNS, | EXPRESS. TIME TABLE NO. 14. Arrangement, ith May, 1000, Ww EST. acer | Georget’n.. Dp7. 20 am} Up 3. 25 pra| ito © hariotte town oo 'Cardigan..) © 7.40 * | arpival of train f ee Ar 8.40 “ ‘erAr 5.20 * Souris... Dp 6.30 al ‘Dp 2 =. -30 pu. NSWIt ne GANA LGA, ANB THE | itarmoay’ i UNITED STATES. arlobtetewn ior Sum- rside, connect-"| x, 't'y Line] ** 8 } - - latte } iso » 66 2 lottetow i. Als , Kensingt’n 8. ttetown every . tar 9, Sumin’side | Dp 9 Weilingt’n | + 9 w pecretary. re) Leary ay | 6} f ' i ‘ ee ceemergnen ate fl 28 Alberton. .! — | Wellingt’n} * Souris .% Cardigan town, P.Bdetin Lreors et’ Ds Te Le N. B. T? connects », | Georg etow! ised Frain fro mi ( Larlottetown for - and the Mixed connects at Royalty frain irom t\the Exstes s Train from Char- Junetion with seorgetown and Souris, in the > MACK Le AB, ‘feok and Engineer. \Narlottetown, May 20, 1880, ‘ne sp ® 8} a So 1 1878. the West, 31 lottetown for afternoon, brey Cottons, White Cottons, j¢ GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, SAND tuk PuRNST COTTON WARP. Bor help, or for fous found in them. rug sists for Hop Bitters and ‘hes picks: and try the Bitters before you Take no ether r, Give Us a Gall and Save Money, New Goods by Every Steamer. IKONS & Set July 26, 1880. r MIAT Freeh eighty feet on Pow: four feet on Sy ing 16 large e turned into cue DP Apply on the THEY cu R*® All Diseases e Ol Nervousness BUCompiaints and §3 $icco iN Will be paid for a case they will not cure anything impure or injuri- try ithe Hep Cough Cure and Pain Nelief is the Chen: pest, Sures ntid Best, BY APOTHE CARIES Hz etn eee a ee old }’ reperty, dney Street, the I roonis and two April 26, 1880—tf AND BEsr TIES OF ALL OTHER BITrr Merptcat QUALI- h stomach, Bowels, ois : K idneys and Urinary Or- S em, lessness, Female Ghess, Colo WATSON ant with a front of Welling by unlocking a MKS. BOSWALL, Stock o STOCK, [mar 5, ’ HALES, "| Port hil.) ‘*10.2 Alberton. .! ‘£12 05pm | “ 6:3: Ciguish.. \Atee ; é Ti tAENS GOING STATIONS. EXPRESS. ee Ss . . umm’ ide ly » 6.0 \Dp 5 5. 35pm | aa ’ —— ' sé 1, LY CO Mit Sion | 6.35 ee } jar 6.56 | ” oe -—he E UxXpress Tra at Koyalty PAR:8, with the Mi \ the the Railway Office, CL pat eters her an Quotations for the above B Kitchens, Can and Meal f, o. b. at Mulls, or Charlottetown or eras se ce se se ee Tignish .. ADp 1.45 pa = 6. 45 am ™m } ; : bah ir St Peter 5.1 ne ae 4.09 4° | ee ane Moreli.....| ** 3. 4.40 8 * VERY DAY \ Mg Stew’t.; “* 8.4 20 ** | train from {(-————-———- | -—--— ae | eh otiaa al Jit Stew't.|Dp 5.50am ‘pp 5.30pm| = Shechac with , : 1) lace und | Royalty Jc) ** 9.44 6.45 ** | named Places ; é | | ao : ' { iQ of the Inter-}Ub town . | ad : Ar 7 is 7 Portland and Chitown i D }p 6. 50am) Dp 9g 9 25am Dp 4.50pra ee “6.46 le gage y W saa mn “I €i2 va ; veri Shediac E\ ERY | pote er R’rl “* 7. | | 6 99 6 rival of day Bradalba’e | 4s 8.05 i ‘<) * jo “io 2.30 pm| ‘* 7.50 $4 Ar 8.25 * | E asT. | MIXED, ' ! | eee | i oe 05 pm [DP 6,.40am Kensingt’n, “‘ 6.2 1. ‘Ji6:* isk Coty l ine | s¢ 6.4 , £3) 3 ** See ... » é : ro. STITUTION Bradalba’e | ‘* i. 2.29 **) + 6.66 , ' _ «> ‘ 1A gg. 4 1S, 137 lunter Riri ** 7. , "286 . r = . 4é py W HISKY : VW iits h’ei ‘ ss ys ' “ 9.04 c ss thing stores of caltv Jc} * 8.19 «| « 956 * Have &f lected . i their Lorne town . sl Ar 8.39 “| /Arl0. léam biect- | Ch— ee — ave subject- — ——— = oS ae a ‘own 1D p 00pm Dp i. 7 00am! smination and Chitter Je ipa Tog 6 | were very frag-|, on? %” ee Tiida. aa Roy ew t.| la Ar 2.2 a Ant havor, ana Mt , a -|—_—_—_—__—_—— shar acter ist ics of pare DL “tew't |Dpé 3. a 5pm! Dp 8. 5 50a = X 7 , i Whisky of the} Mt S}.... 5.57 ie ee ‘* 6.20 ie id * > +‘; 1° cs i HassaLu, M. D. = Pety 4 oe 1117 7 «| , rs 2 «? a na . | ie keke parE Pes es eee Dp, 8. 5dami) so 4 set } i a undersi pial have much plg® informing their friends, and ie NK) genet rally, that they have comp} ures Choice Family Supp and would ask all ia search of Fre give them a cail. ROBERTSON & F ‘Ss z € Sc PTERS. May 31, 1880.—3m eod & E.G HUN Manufacturer & Desi: MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &e,, In variety, at LOWEST ‘* Alabaster,” “ in from 2 Souris and Junction seam NEAT DOOR re W. A. BROW. ERY,” omy & 00. SER | ri PRICES. BEST Superior Workmanship, SATISFAGTICN CUARANTECD TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, duzing shipping season, Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. B. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880. —w d—iu sa 6m Flour and Meal. Gye URS si es be eae for the follows ing Brands of Flour and Meal!— For Sale or to Lei. ; are “vatres Family,” “Wareup’s perior,” ‘*‘ White ‘Beaver, " ‘*Pastry” ial Street a and eighty- ch L0ice , D. Corn Meal—‘* Golden 5 louse contain- sé sa, a” inn “« Amber,” Tei: mm be